Gregory Banks uses both poetry and prose to delve into such wide-reaching topics as depression, domestic violence, suicide, and more. In several pieces, he explores the various facets of... More > Alzheimer’s Disease, showing not only how it affects the individuals caring for those with the disease, but also his vision of the inner hell sufferers of the disease must go through. In the poem, “Surreality,” he expresses how he felt on September 11, 2001 as the sky seemed to fall, while in the short prose piece, “The Calling,” he gives a brief but powerful glimpse into the difficult moments while awaiting the death of a loved one. With simple yet poetic craft, Gregory Banks, himself a lifetime sufferer of Osteogenesis Imperfecta, often uses humor as well as surrealism to show his broad range of literary skills.< Less

The last ten years have been a time of growth and discovery for author Gregory Bernard Banks. He’s grown both as a person and as a writer, and in the process he’s found the purpose in... More > life he’d spent the prior 31 years aimlessly searching for.
Now, for the first time, Gregory Banks, author, poet, and lifelong sufferer of Osteogenesis Imperfecta (a brittle bone disorder) gives insight into what makes him the person he is today, and how his development as a person has coincided with his development as a writer. He shares his feelings, his thoughts, his opinions, and many examples of both his writing and art as he takes you on A Writer’s Journey in Poetry & Prose.< Less

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